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Lewis Hamilton makes heartbreaking before Mexican Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton has paid tribute to his late dog, Roscoe, ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix. The cherished pet sadly passed away last month after battling pneumonia.Hamilton is slated to miss the first practice session in Mexico City as Ferrari needs to field a rookie in his stead during two FP1 sessions before the season wraps up.
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Mexican Grand Prix celebrates 10th anniversary with sold-out crowd despite Sergio Perez's absence
The Mexican Grand Prix is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a sold-out crowd, despite concerns over Sergio Perez's absence.
LANDO NORRIS showed he means business in the title fight as he bagged pole position in Mexico City. Meanwhile it was a woeful afternoon for his team-mate Oscar Piastri – who will start the
The last time the Prancing Horse fielded an Italian driver in one of their cars on an F1 weekend was way back in 2009, where countrymen Luca Badoer and Giancarlo Fisichella each replaced Felipe Massa on separate occasions after the Brazilian's accident during qualifying for the 2009 Hungarian GP.
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Lewis Hamilton moved by Mexico GP tribute to late dog Roscoe
Lewis Hamilton welcomed the Mexican GP's tribute to his late dog Roscoe, saying the outpouring of support has deepened his reflections on grief and empathy
Oscar Piastri’s six-month grip on the Formula One world drivers’ championship is in danger of being instantly wiped away after he only qualified eighth for the Mexican Grand Prix.
Ferrari have named Lewis Hamilton ’s replacement for the Mexican Grand Prix ’s first practice session this week. As part of the current Formula One regulations, teams are required to field a rookie in at least two FP1 sessions per car each season.
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Ferrari confirms worst-kept secret as Lewis Hamilton decision announced
Ferrari has confirmed its worst kept secret ahead of the F1 2025 Mexican Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton's replacement announced.